Posted by Absent Minded Farmer on December 13, 2023 at 21:08:32 from (174.82.250.215):
This is a neat one, as there are not a whole lot of behind the scenes videos from the equipment manufacturers. Especially the short lines. The merger in this vid is on a White 2-135 & you get to see the videographer & photographer set up the various shots that would get used in promotional films & brochures. Complete with a hired pointer.
There will be a video of the 2-135 at work with the merger coming up, so stay tuned for that. Also a couple more with the merger on a Deere. Still have not seen a video of the merger mounted on a 2+2. Also don't think Gehl gave up all the VHS tapes, so it may need to be unearthed yet.
Here's a bonus for those who don't make it down to the Tractor Tales board. Took these videos while in Hannibal, MO., on my way to the Darst IH museum to pick up my auction spoils. Caught a barge in the Mississippi in Bettendorf & train action in Hannibal. The second train is a Triple Crown Roadrailer & the last of its kind running in the States.
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